I hate my handwriting.
I always have. I don’t know if its poor genetics or poor education way back when (not that I had a poor education, but maybe I was sick that day…). Seems like good handwriting is like good hair, a good singing voice, good hand-eye coordination…you either have it or you’re me.
Anyway, as a scrapbooker, I know I want to leave my mark on my scrapbooks for generations to come. Its a piece of me, however much I detest it, so sometimes I journal in my own pen. Other times I use pretty, fancy fonts.
Here are some resources I’ve come across in search of ways to improve my handwriting and finding and using that perfect font:
Font Capture
I love this and use it in my scrapbooks regularly. It creates a font out of your handwriting and makes it appear much more uniform and less like chicken scratch.
Tips for Improving Your Handwriting
Turns out, you can improve the handwriting God has (or hasn’t) given you. I found this link several months ago and I see improvement, but I still have a long way to go. PaperPenalia talks about hand position, muscle control and relaxing while your writing.
Font Space
This is a great tool to use to find that perfect font. They have over 12,000 fonts available and what I love about this site is you can see the actual word in recommended fonts. So, if I type “scrapbooking” in the search field, not only will it suggest scrapbooking style fonts, it will show them to me using the word “scrapbooking”. Very cool.
Font Freak
A great resource for finding oodles of fonts.
What The Font
Have you ever seen a font that you just must have but don’t have a clue what it is? Simply scan and upload it to whatthefont.com and it will probably find it for you. This is such a handy tool.
Letter Girl
See the cute button on the right? I found Letter Girl on Etsy and she and I are polar opposites…well, our handwriting is anyway. She is a.mazing. She creates everything from her own handwriting (oh to be her…) and then makes them into stamps for addresses, weddings, gift tags, etc.
What about you? Do you love your handwriting? This post is part of We Are That Family‘s Works for Me Wednesday series. To find other helpful tidbits on everything under the sun, be sure to check out the McLinky.






Oh my gosh, I HATE my handwriting!!! It’s always been terrible. It’s especially pathetic when I go back and even I can’t read what I wrote. These are great font links, and I’m definitely bookmarking the paperpenalia link. Maybe there’s hope for me yet! Thanks for an awesome tip.
WOW! Thanks for all these resources. I just started doing digital scrap booking and am missing the personal touch of my own handwriting ( I don’t love it but I tolerate it). I am going to have to check into these!
Great resources. Font capture is really fun.
I love Font Capture…its only cheating a little bit…
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ooooh! I don’t hate my handwriting (most days) but I love-love finding new sources for fonts! Thanks!
Hi, I found your blog through LOAD, and I had to comment on this post. I used to really hate my handwriting. I then read somewhere (probably on someone else’s blog!) about how great it was to read letters, notes, etc., that had been written in her grandmother’s own hand. I decided I want that for my grandkids, and I handwrite just about everything now!
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hehe nifty. i just found a font i fell in love with. it’s the one i’m using on my own website. it’s called quicksand. it’s kinda simple but i like simple. and it’s cute
Also great fonts for scrapbooking and lots of handwriting fonts all FREE here:
http://kevinandamanda.com/fonts
Ooh…thanks Christie!
I was just checking out Font Capture and was disappointed to read that it’s NOT free. It costs: “Just $9.95 (plus $5.00 if you upload both template pages).”
Did I miss something? Is there a way to get it free?
I totally agree Cara…its so important to show that part of yourself in your albums/books!